Description

This book, the earliest of its series, shows how Norfolk was governed during the uncertain days of the Commonwealth. Control of the poor, punishment of the workshy, regulation of trade and wages, bastards and runaway apprentices were the daily concern of the justices in the 1650s.

Additional information

series

Norfolk Record Society

volume-number

XXVI

year-of-publication

1955

edited-by

James David Elidyr Howell

cover

Hardcover

language

English

pages

118

isbn-10

x

isbn-13

x

are-you-a-society-member

Member, Non-Member

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